re: Anyone of the good negotiating pursuasion post on the OB?

Seriously though. It depends on the conditions obviously. Assuming it is in excellent condition, I might start as low as $250 and see what kind of reaction you get. 4 is too high and they can't be expecting to get that.

Seriously, of the 5 pawn shops I've checked, I've found TWO. Both are at the same place. The Super Nova I was talking about, and they also have an 870 12 guage that's a DU model. Asking $300 for that one. It's in a box, but I guarantee you they only paid about $50 for that one.

re: Anyone of the good negotiating pursuasion post on the OB? (Posted on 12/7/12 at 2:22 pm to TigerTreyjpg)

I see why you suck at talking them down. Just reading your post you sound like they shouldnt come down. If your going to do it, youhave to believe its too high. Then grab the gun and point out every little spec, scratch, flaw, etc... you can find. Work for it man and convince them they are asking too much. Thats how you do it. Good luck

re: Anyone of the good negotiating pursuasion post on the OB? (Posted on 12/7/12 at 2:39 pm to TigerTreyjpg)

quote:Benelli Super Nova.

Black/not Camo.

Asking 4 honey buns for it.

New one (camo) is 6 honey buns.

How much should I offer?

I wouldn't pay $400. I picked up a Nova (not Super Nova) from a classified ad earlier this year for $200. Not sure how much the Super is worth, but you can sure get a pump shotgun that will reliably kill stuff for less than $400. Hell, half the folks on this board swear by the 870 (i have 2 of them) and I think you can get the 3.5" for a hair over $300 new.